64 J. MANNS & CO., Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md., 
MOTOR CULTIVATOR 
THE GRAVELY MOTOR CULTIVATOR 
A practical implement that is light, compact and powerful designed for the market gardener who appreciates the importance of clean 
crops, frequent cultivation, and highest quality and quantity of production at the lowest possible cost. 
the work of one horse, and doing it more accurately, with greater speed, greater ease, and at less expense. 
The Gravely is capable of doing 
Purely as a matter of economy 
every market gardener and home gardener should have a Gravely Motor Cultivator, because the old methods of cultivating are slow, 
Can you afford to be without a Gravely? 
wasteful, inconvenient, inefficient and expensive. 
$195 
F.O.B. Baltimore 
Uses Planet Jr. 
and other 
Standard Make 
Tools 
Mr. J. J Schuler 
Mr. J.Schuessler 
Mr. P. Cook 
Mr. J.A. Schafer 
2#EHLP. 
Engine having 
all moving 
parts housed 
and running 
in oil 
Read the Opinions of Gravely Users 
As a user of the Gravely Motor Cultivator would say that I 
am more than well pleased with it. For its many uses among veg- 
etable cultivation it cannot be beat, works like a charm, saves 
time as well as labor and would highly recommend to anyone 
growing flowers or vegetablee—HENRY MINTZ. 
It affords me great pleasure to inform you that I have gotten 
the utmost satisfaction from the Gravely Cultivator I purchased 
from you last spring. Most practical too] and labor saving device 
on the place.—CHARLES H, LEISTNER 
I am more than pleased with my Gravely Motor Cultivator 
and would not take five hundred dollars for it if I could not get 
another one. There is nothing better to work in beets, carrots, 
lettuce and other small seed. The rows can be much narrower 
if you use this cultivator and you can get into a crop sooner than 
with a horse. It really does good work —JOSEPH COOK. 
I have had one of your Motor Cultivators for the past five months 
and must say that I am more than satisfied with it. The clean 
condition of our ground and the healthy appearance of the crops 
has been the admiration and wonder of visitors. They wondered 
how we could keep it so clean until we showed them the tractor. 
In fact, it has all the other garden tractors we have ever seen 
skinned a mile. We had absolutely no trouble in getting the 
tractor started, and the exceedingly small expense of running it 
is one of its good features. —JOHN SCHUESSLER. 
With the Gravely Motor Cultivator, rows can be run off straight, 
without a marker or a line. Crops can be worked in rows 6 inches 
or more apart, and the ground can be cultivated very close to small 
plants with the greatest ease. It is adaptable for every practical 
purpose, and the owner soon finds many special uses for the machine 
as he becomes more and more familiar with its possibilities.— 
DOMINIC DI LEGGE & SONS. 
I found it possible to grow flowers on a larger scale with the aid 
of the Gravely, and not interfere with my regular employment. 
In previous years I worked about one quarter of an acre and never 
had any time for myself, but this year with the aid of the Gravely 
I worked nearly one acre with greatestease and pleasure and more 
time for myself. With this increased acreage I more than tripled 
my production. In fact, my profits for the year were much larger 
than previously earned, even atter deducting the initial cost of 
the machine and cost of operation.—JOSEPH A. SCHAFER 
I have found the Gravely Motor Cultivator to be a great labor 
saver, a wonderfully accurate and efficient implement. Can 
strongly recommend it to any home gardener who wishes to work 
his ground intensively, and who operates his garden for pleasure 
as well as profit—JOHN M. STRICKER. 
Relative to your inquiry regarding the Gravely Cultivator, 
wish to advise that we are more than pleased with the results ob- 
tained, in thatit has cut down our work toa minimum. I can highly 
recommend this cultivator for general use—WM. A. BOCHAU. 
I wouldn’t sell the Gravely Cultivator for twice the price if I 
couldn’t get another one. It can’t be beat for small crops, and in 
fact I have used it for cultivating every crop on my place.— 
JOSEPH J. SCHULER. 
You will remember that I purchased the Gravely Motor Cu ti- 
vator very late in the season, and that the weeds were 12 to 15 
inches high when I began cultivating the Gravely Way. 
After the flowers and vegetables were once cleared of the accum- 
ulation resulting from neglected hand cultivating, it was a pleasure 
to work in the garden, and far more work was accomplished in 
much less time. 
If I would have started with the Gravely early in the season I 
could have saved time and had better crops.—H. G. SIELING. 
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